\section{Experiment Conclusion}
None of the null hypotheses could be rejected. It was discovered that players with the rules generally understood the rules only slightly better than players without the rules. 

Furthermore, it was discovered that there is no significant difference in how much players enjoyed the game with and without the rules. However, it was also concluded that players in general thought that the game would be more enjoyable without the rules. 

Finally, enjoyment was compared to the completion time for each puzzle, and it was concluded that puzzles 2 and 5 need adjustments, since they become less enjoyable after some time. To improve on this, we would need to pin-point further where the frustration occurs within these puzzles and iteratively adjust them.